How Humans Judge Machines

- Authors
- Cesar A. Hidalgo & Diana Orghiain & Jordi Albo Canal & Filipa De Almeida & Natalia Martin
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Tags
- a.i. ethics; artificial intelligence; robotics; psychology; automation; future of work; fourth industrial revolution; algorithmic bias; privacy; labor displacement; machine ethics; moral psychology; ethics; human robot interactions; positive philosophy; a.i. ethics; moral experiments; ethics; moral psychology; intention; moral foundations theory ;moral experiments; computational creativity; uncertainity; algorithmic bias; fairness; bias; privacy; differential privacy; anonymity; automation; labor displacement; future of work; wrongness; demographics; moral foundations; laws or robotics; legal implications of robotics; bureacracies;
- Size
- 84.41 MB
- Lang
- en
How people judge humans and machines differently, in scenarios involving natural disasters, labor displacement, policing, privacy, algorithmic bias, and more.